Outdoorsman12b
WKR
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- Sep 24, 2018
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Hi folks,
I have used this site quite a bit over the last two years to outfit myself for backcountry hunting. One of the overwhelming themes is the recommendation of the Tikka T3 as a rifle. I purchased a Tikka T3X in .270 as a sheep rifle, and topped it with a Leupold VX3i 3.5-10 CDS.
At the range when I zeroed the rifle at 100 yards off shooting bags (front and rear support) I was astounded at the groups. 3 rounds almost touching with Hornady 130 SST Superperformance. 200 yards was MOA as well. I really thought I was on to something.
Later (another session) I moved to 200 and 300 yards shooting off my pack (Mystery Ranch Marshall) and things started to go astray. Rounds at 200 were consistently hitting left and low with a group of about 6-9 inches. At 300 I was hardly on paper, and these are sizeable targets. I was allowing 3-5 minutes between shots. Basically if the barrel is to hot to touch I don't shoot.
I have scoured the internet looking for similar issues and the only thing I have found is that the pressure point on the plastic stock can react quite badly to the heat and start throwing rounds. The rifle has less than 200 rounds down the pipe and I have already used copper solvent on bore. My shooting experience with bolt guns is definitely above average.
Torque settings on action screws is 45 ft/lbs. Mounts (Talleys) are at 25 ft/lbs for base and 15 ft/lbs for rings. Scope is level as I use Wheeler levels.
My question to the rokslide community is has anyone else experienced these issues with a Tikka? If so what was the solution?
Thanks in advance.
I have used this site quite a bit over the last two years to outfit myself for backcountry hunting. One of the overwhelming themes is the recommendation of the Tikka T3 as a rifle. I purchased a Tikka T3X in .270 as a sheep rifle, and topped it with a Leupold VX3i 3.5-10 CDS.
At the range when I zeroed the rifle at 100 yards off shooting bags (front and rear support) I was astounded at the groups. 3 rounds almost touching with Hornady 130 SST Superperformance. 200 yards was MOA as well. I really thought I was on to something.
Later (another session) I moved to 200 and 300 yards shooting off my pack (Mystery Ranch Marshall) and things started to go astray. Rounds at 200 were consistently hitting left and low with a group of about 6-9 inches. At 300 I was hardly on paper, and these are sizeable targets. I was allowing 3-5 minutes between shots. Basically if the barrel is to hot to touch I don't shoot.
I have scoured the internet looking for similar issues and the only thing I have found is that the pressure point on the plastic stock can react quite badly to the heat and start throwing rounds. The rifle has less than 200 rounds down the pipe and I have already used copper solvent on bore. My shooting experience with bolt guns is definitely above average.
Torque settings on action screws is 45 ft/lbs. Mounts (Talleys) are at 25 ft/lbs for base and 15 ft/lbs for rings. Scope is level as I use Wheeler levels.
My question to the rokslide community is has anyone else experienced these issues with a Tikka? If so what was the solution?
Thanks in advance.